16:30 - 18:00 GMT/12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ETRoad crashes are the leading cause of death worldwide for youth aged 10-24. This dialogue will examine the U.N. Decade of Action for Road Safety and update participants on civil society engagement with road safety.

Watch in English, French, Spanish and Arabic20:30 - 21:30 GMT/4:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m. ETJobs are critically important for development, however, there is a debate about when a growth strategy is enough, and when a jobs strategy is needed. A panel of global experts from governments and academia will discuss the issue, which is also examined in the upcoming World Development Report 2013 on jobs.

Watch in English and French18:30 GMT - 20:30 GMT/2:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m. ETThis event will bring together high-profile leaders from regional institutions in Africa, country ministers, non-state organizations, and the World Bank to share lessons, challenges, and explore critical new directions on capacity development.

Watch in English, French, Spanish and Arabic21:30-23:00 GMT/5:30p.m.-7:00 p.m. ETA year ago, citizen movements from across the globe demonstrated powerfully that citizens want accountability from their governments. Public participation in how governments operate is increasing –the crucial question now is how to sustain these efforts. A panel of global experts will examine this issue.

Watch in English and Arabic15:00-17:00 GMT/11:00 am-1:00 pm ETProgress in gender equality hasn't automatically led to improved rights and voice for girls and women. A panel of experts from theWorld Bank's Advisory Council on Gender and Development discusses what is being done--and still needs to be done--to close the gender gap.

What's On: April 21

13:00 - 14:00 GMT/9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ETA panel including Helen Hai of the Huajian Group--one of the largest shoe manufacturing companies in China--examines how Africa can take advantage of emerging opportunities to create jobs and cut its high incidence of poverty in a world with new growth poles.